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Through and Gothic
Through the Gothic period, due to the versatility of the pointed arch, the structure of Gothic windows developed from simple openings to immensely rich and decorative sculptural designs.

Through and Renaissance
Through his book, Alberti opened up his theories and ideals of the Florentine Renaissance to architects, scholars and others.
Through Antwerp, Renaissance and Mannerist styles were widely introduced in England, Germany, and northern and eastern Europe in general.
) Through much of the modern era, it was thought that play texts were popular items among Renaissance readers that provided healthy profits for the stationers who printed and sold them.
Hapgood audiotaped and transcribed a number of Babbitt's " trance lectures " which purported to come from Jesus, Albert Einstein, Mark Twain, and the Hindu god Vishnu, using the material to publish his final three books: Voices of Spirit, Through the Psychic Experience of Elwood Babbitt ( 1975 ), Talks with Christ and His Teachers Through the Psychic Gift of Elwood Babbitt ( 1981 ), and The God Within: a Testament of Vishnu, a Handbook for the Spiritual Renaissance ( 1982 ).
Through the Middle Ages and Renaissance, distinctive mourning was worn for general as well as personal loss ; after the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre of Huguenots in France, Elizabeth I of England and her court are said to have dressed in full mourning to receive the French Ambassador.
Through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, still life in Western art remained primarily an adjunct to Christian religious subjects, and convened religious and allegorical meaning.
Through all of it, the town kept growing: in 1525, the architect Wendel Roskopf began a rebuilding of the town hall in the new Renaissance style.
Through these elements he may be regarded as a precursor of the Renaissance painter Lanceloot Blondeel.
Through his career Augustus Saint-Gaudens ' made a specialty of intimate private portrait panels in sensitive, very low relief, which owed something to the Florentine Renaissance.
Through much of the Middle Ages and Renaissance there were a small number of cardinals, down to as few as seven under either Pope Alexander IV or Pope John XXI Difficult travel further reduced the number arriving at the conclave.
By calling Edward King " Lycidas ," Milton follows “ the tradition of memorializing a loved one through Pastoral poetry, a practice that may be traced from ancient Greek Sicily through Roman culture and into the Christian Middle Ages and early Renaissance .” Milton describes King as “ selfless ,” even though he was of the clergy – a statement both bold and, at the time, controversial among lay people: “ Through allegory, the speaker accuses God of unjustly punishing the young, selfless King, whose premature death ended a career that would have unfolded in stark contrast to the majority of the ministers and bishops of the Church of England, whom the speaker condemns as depraved, materialistic, and selfish .”
Through the Middle ages and Renaissance the tournament became popular, with jousting as a main event.
Through its architecture, this wing still bears a connection to the Late Renaissance.
Through much of the English Renaissance period, the theatres were shut down when the death figures in the plague bill ( the weekly mortality report for London and some suburban parishes ) rose above a certain level.
Through contact with the Italian Renaissance and their concept of the perfect courtier ( Baldassare Castiglione ), the rude warrior class was remodeled into what the 17th century would come to call l ' honnête homme (' the honest or upright man '), among whose chief virtues were eloquent speech, skill at dance, refinement of manners, appreciation of the arts, intellectual curiosity, wit, a spiritual or platonic attitude in love, and the ability to write poetry.

Through and periods
Through the SEI Affiliate Program, organizations place technical experts with the SEI for periods ranging from 12 months to four years.
Through 1979, SBC was consistently the largest of the three major Swiss banks by assets, except for short periods in 1962 and then again in 1968 when UBS temporarily moved ahead of SBC.
Through two periods of revival from the late nineteenth century much of the tradition has been preserved and continues to be practiced.
Through the 1980s, rangers staffed the lookout for extended periods.
Through shell mound dating, scholars noted three periods of ancient Bay Area history, as described by F. M.
Through 1979, SBC was consistently the largest of the three major Swiss Bank by assets, except for short periods in 1962 and 1968 when UBS temporarily moved ahead of SBC.
Through the Taishō and Shōwa periods, Kikugawa developed as a center of green tea production and the tea trade.
Through an advertisement in The Times on 25 May 1937, and subsequent personal interviews, he recruited a corp of 48 " official observers ", mostly students, who spent periods, mainly at weekends, at the Rectory with instructions to report any phenomena which occurred.
Through the use of her family trait of " heterodyning ", she was able to suppress Lucrezia's consciousness for limited periods of time, during which she did all she could to foil her mother's plans.
Through several periods of military rule and constitutional suspensions ( see Doctrine of necessity ), the court has also established itself as a de facto check on military power.
Through its several danwei or " work units ", it offered considerable social benefits to its 10, 000-20, 000 workers, especially considering the relative poverty of the country during such periods as the Great Leap Forward.
Through the Silla, Goryeo, and Joseon periods, the river continued to serve as a major transportation corridor in the Gyeongsang region.
Through 1978, the pace car was only used at the start of the race, and was not used during caution periods.
Through the years of the college struggled with financial problems during the 1930s with the Great Depression and World War II in the 1940s, Led by President Paul M. Cousins faculty took cuts in salary in the periods of crisis.
Through vertical shafts towards the surface that can be open or sealed for long or short periods, all this type caves have the ability to collect inside materials transported by the surface runoff of rainwater.

Through and Irish
Through his mother, both from The Earl Spencer and The Baron Fermoy Families, Harry is of English, Scottish, American descent and of remote Irish descent.
* Leinster states and kings in Christian times pp. 33 – 52, The Ua Maelechlainn kings of Meath, pp. 90 – 107, Christian kings of Connacht, pp. 177 – 194, Paul Walsh, in Irish Leaders and Learning Through the Ages, ed.
Through Captain Shaw, Duncan Smith is also a distant relative ( 3rd cousin once removed ) of George Bernard Shaw, the Irish playwright and socialist.
For example, William Irish was the byline in Dime Detective Magazine ( February, 1942 ) on his 1942 story " It Had to Be Murder ", ( source of the 1954 Alfred Hitchcock movie Rear Window ) and based on H. G. Wells ' short story " Through a Window ".
Through a division of the association known as Scór ( Irish for " score ") the GAA promotes Irish cultural activities, running competitions in music, singing, dancing and storytelling.
Through the Gaelic League, MacNeill met members of Sinn Féin, the Irish Republican Brotherhood, and other Irish Nationalists.
Through her mother, she is of Irish and German descent.
Through this work, Albizu met Éamon de Valera and later became a consultant in the drafting of the constitution of the Irish Free State.
Among his compositions are four piano concertos, Through Streets Broad and Narrow for piano and chamber orchestra, a concerto for harp dedicated to the Irish harpist Andreja Maliř, a symphony, much chamber music including seven piano trios and over 250 songs.
He noted a career cut short: " Through his tragic and untimely death Dáil Éireann and Irish public life have suffered a grievous loss.
Through this he gained his lasting reputation as an inveterate perpetrator of Irish bulls.
His translation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland into Irish ( 2003 ) received excellent reviews .< ref >" Níos aistíche agus níos aistíche " in < cite > Lá </ cite >, 24 November 2003 ; copy of the review here In November 2004, he published his Irish translation of Through the Looking-Glass.
She continued to write children's and educational books, for instance Early Egyptian History ( 1861 ) and The Nation Around ( 1870 ), but she branched out in 1859 into adult fiction with Through the Shadows ( 1859 ), although a measure of fame had to wait until Castle Daly: The Story of an Irish Home Thirty Years Ago ( 1875 ), which was reprinted several times up to the end of the 1880s.
While with The Yardbirds, Page recorded an instrumental entitled White Summer, itself inspired by the first recorded DADGAD tune, Davey Graham's arrangement of the traditional Irish tune ' She Moved Through the Fair '.
" She Moved Through the Fair " ( or " She Moves Through the Fair ") is a traditional Irish folk song, which exists in a number of versions and which has been recorded many times.
He collected Irish folk songs, including the famous She Moved Through the Fair, for which Colum wrote most of the words, with the musicologist Herbert Hughes.
Through Irish Aid, Lenihan administered a budget of almost a billion euros which is used to help developing nations thus continuing Ireland's tradition of reaching out to other post-colonial nations.
Through Castletown and his later work, including the Irish Houses of Parliament Pearce had firmly established many of the Italian architectural concepts in Ireland.
Through the two families, David was of English, Scottish and Welsh or Irish descent, and, through an ancestor on her father's side, also Dutch and Sumatran.
Through The United Irishman and Sinn Féin Griffith demonstrated the need to arrogate legislature from the hands of the British by transferring Irish Parliament back to Dublin.

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